H12 to SCSI (Ultra-2)
Please provide values below to convert H12 to SCSI (Ultra-2), or change ↔.
H12
Definition: H12 is a variant of high-speed data transfer signals, designed for even faster transmission compared to H11, with enhanced data throughput.
Funfact: H12 signals are used in advanced networks where rapid data exchange is critical, such as in cloud computing and multimedia services.
SCSI (Ultra-2)
Definition: Refers to Ultra-2 SCSI, with speeds up to 80 MB/s.
Funfact: Ultra-2 SCSI was popular in the late 90s and early 2000s for connecting high-speed storage devices in servers and workstations.
H12 to SCSI (Ultra-2) Conversion Table
1 H12 | 0.003 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
2 H12 | 0.006 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
3 H12 | 0.009 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
5 H12 | 0.015 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
10 H12 | 0.03 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
50 H12 | 0.15 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
100 H12 | 0.3 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
1000 H12 | 3 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
10000 H12 | 30 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
100000 H12 | 300 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
1000000 H12 | 3000 SCSI (Ultra-2) |
How to Convert H12 to SCSI (Ultra-2)
1 H12 = 0.003 SCSI (Ultra-2)
1 SCSI (Ultra-2) = 333.33333333 H12
we use cross multiplication method
H12 → SCSI (Ultra-2)
1 → 0.003
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.003=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0045